Revo SuperConnect Multi Format Deluxe Table Radio








Key features
- •DAB, DAB+ and FM Tuner with RDS
- •Wi-Fi internet radio
- •Bluetooth wireless streaming with aptX technology
- •Spotify Connect Enabled for access to 20 million tracks
- •Digital alarm clock functionality with sleep and snooze
Revo SuperConnect Multi Format Deluxe Table Radio
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Minor issue, but overall happy with the purchase.
Saul Miasniot✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2017
Solid built peace. Good sound quality, and pleasing aesthetically. Has countless stations from around the world. I mainly use internet radio stations port. The only drawback, sometimes when turning on, the radio gets hang up while trying to load station. Then have to reset it (by unplugging power cord) to keep it going.
Based on my recent experience with Revo Tech Support, which was most professional and courteous, SuperConnect gets 5 STARs.
Alf I✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2017
First of all, I love its retro design. Styling, materials and build-quality are excellent (through I am a little worried how long will the remote control membrane keypads last ). As a radio and music player, I rate the Revo SuperConnect a 5-stars. The tuner's FM performance and sound quality are outstanding(I have not tried SpotifyConnect nor DAB yet). However as an internet device, it can use a few travail improvements listed here:
1. It doesn't seem to have a real time clock - every time it is power-cycled, the Date and Time have to be re-entered. (Even though it can be configured to get time from FM, DAB or Internet, I was not able to get it to work). 2. After a Software Update, it resets the volume to Max Volume, This is not very user friendly. 3. Most annoying issue is that whenever it loses internet connectivity, say due to low Wi-Fi signal, it does not remember which WiFi network was selected before. As a result the user has to manually select the desired network and go through the network wizard setup again!. Until then, the internet radio is "hung", and it won't let the user change mode, say to play FM radio, until its search for a network times out (which is a very long time). Not sure other users have the same experience. If so I hope Revo can address these "inconveniences" in a software update. Overall I enjoy listening to the SuperConnect and would rate it a "4".
1. It doesn't seem to have a real time clock - every time it is power-cycled, the Date and Time have to be re-entered. (Even though it can be configured to get time from FM, DAB or Internet, I was not able to get it to work). 2. After a Software Update, it resets the volume to Max Volume, This is not very user friendly. 3. Most annoying issue is that whenever it loses internet connectivity, say due to low Wi-Fi signal, it does not remember which WiFi network was selected before. As a result the user has to manually select the desired network and go through the network wizard setup again!. Until then, the internet radio is "hung", and it won't let the user change mode, say to play FM radio, until its search for a network times out (which is a very long time). Not sure other users have the same experience. If so I hope Revo can address these "inconveniences" in a software update. Overall I enjoy listening to the SuperConnect and would rate it a "4".
Looks good, sounds great
Joe Smith✓ Verified Purchase•April 20, 2017
Looks good, sounds great ... wonky interface, cheap-feeling buttons, and unreliable Spotify and bluetooth connectivity. Kept having to "factory reset" the unit to get it back to normal. If the technology and OS were as good as the sound, this would be a winner. Unfortunately, it's not.
A good radio, but the Grace is a better value.
Joe Nation✓ Verified Purchase•December 8, 2016
I have been looking to replace my Grace digital radio. That radio worked well except for one thing - it could not keep a connection with my Wi-Fi network. My bedroom is opposite to my Netgear router but everything else I would use (cell phone, tablet, laptop, Wi-Fi blueray player) at the same location had no problem keeping connection. So essentially it was useless. When it was connected to the network, I was very happy with it.
I eventually decided to purchase the Revo SuperConnect, in the hope that it would be able to hold a Wi-Fi connection better. It occasionally loses connection, but it is now infrequent and to that end I am satisfied.
Overall it is a good radio. It seems to be well constructed and should last a very long time. The screen is easy to use and the menu is intuitive. It was easy to hook up to my Wi-Fi network. It comes with a remote, but you can also operate everything directly from the radio itself.
Using the radio/remote, one can browse (cumbersomely) the internet radio stations, and play Spotify (which I do not personally use). There are some presents you can save on the radio which you can program to play as your alarm for example. Compared to the Grace radio, It's not as good because you have less options on what you can play from the radio itself (no Pandora, no Iheart radio, ...) what that means I that you cannot listen to those stations on the Revo without the use of a second device (tablet or phone).
To listen to Pandora, Iheart or whatever else , you need to use the Bluetooth connection on a phone/tablet.. You can do this with individual aps (ie Pandora ap). Works fine, but remember that since you need a tablet/phone to play those stations, you cannot have them as presents on the Revo to use as a wake up station for example.
There is also a Revo ap which you can use from your tablet or phone to operate most of the controls on the radio. With the ap, you can browse internet radios (much easier than from the radio itself), create presets, and play music through the blue tooth player.
Sound wise, it's fine...but do not think it's significantly better than the Grace radio. I would call these about even.
So overall it's a good radio, but I don't think it's worth the $400 they want. The Grace radio is a much better value for most people. The only time I would recommend the Revo is if your router is in a distant location, in which case the Revo has a better antenna to hold the connection.
I eventually decided to purchase the Revo SuperConnect, in the hope that it would be able to hold a Wi-Fi connection better. It occasionally loses connection, but it is now infrequent and to that end I am satisfied.
Overall it is a good radio. It seems to be well constructed and should last a very long time. The screen is easy to use and the menu is intuitive. It was easy to hook up to my Wi-Fi network. It comes with a remote, but you can also operate everything directly from the radio itself.
Using the radio/remote, one can browse (cumbersomely) the internet radio stations, and play Spotify (which I do not personally use). There are some presents you can save on the radio which you can program to play as your alarm for example. Compared to the Grace radio, It's not as good because you have less options on what you can play from the radio itself (no Pandora, no Iheart radio, ...) what that means I that you cannot listen to those stations on the Revo without the use of a second device (tablet or phone).
To listen to Pandora, Iheart or whatever else , you need to use the Bluetooth connection on a phone/tablet.. You can do this with individual aps (ie Pandora ap). Works fine, but remember that since you need a tablet/phone to play those stations, you cannot have them as presents on the Revo to use as a wake up station for example.
There is also a Revo ap which you can use from your tablet or phone to operate most of the controls on the radio. With the ap, you can browse internet radios (much easier than from the radio itself), create presets, and play music through the blue tooth player.
Sound wise, it's fine...but do not think it's significantly better than the Grace radio. I would call these about even.
So overall it's a good radio, but I don't think it's worth the $400 they want. The Grace radio is a much better value for most people. The only time I would recommend the Revo is if your router is in a distant location, in which case the Revo has a better antenna to hold the connection.
Sound quality is as good if not better than any clock radio you can ...
A. Brown✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2016
Expensive...but worth it. Sound quality is as good if not better than any clock radio you can find. Absolutely as good as a Bose. Internet connection was relatively simple and set-up did not take much time at all. Operations are reasonable... Remote control has a lot of buttons...but you get used to it pretty quickly. Other product descriptions have an error: the sleep timer function (automatically turns off radio) is easy and lasts for a maximum of 60 minutes (in 15 minute increments). Piece is solid. Display is acceptable (would like clock display to be a bit larger while radio is on...but a small complaint). I now listen to stations from: New Orleans, Seattle, New York, and Paris regularly... And, Spotify connection is great feature too.
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